Should you do another IVF cycle? Save time and money by using your personalized IVF success probabiliy to decide.

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if you are under 45 years of age • had up to four prior unsuccessful IVF cycles • were under 43 at the time of your first IVF cycleWe are offering the Univfy PredictIVF test as a single test for $50.Fill in your health data and submit or save to update or submit later.

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DECIDING WHETHER TO DO ANOTHER IVF CYCLE?

Let us help by providing you with a personalized report that will analyze your previous IVF cycle.

Easy

The Univfy PredictIVF® test is simple to use and will provide a comprehensive online report to you in real time.

Accurate

Univfy® IVF Prediction Tests* are subjected to rigorous testing to ensure accuracy. Scientific validation is at the core of what we do at Univfy.

UNIVFY PROVIDES PERSONALIZED GUIDANCE

"I would have jumped at the chance to take the test back then," she says. "The results could have given me that extra determination to try longer."

Stacie Warcewicz

Salisbury, MA (Stacie had twins after multiple rounds of IVF.)

KNOW HOW I AM DIFFERENT FROM THE "AVERAGE"

"I already knew my clinic’s SART numbers...Also I had all the numbers from my test results. I also wanted to know how different my chance was from the average."

Kathy

from Ohio

I CAN TRUST UNIVFY

"Yours [Univfy’s] was only one [calculator] I found with objective data. The test tempered my expectations. I knew it [the decision] would not be straightforward."

Anonymous, 40 years of age

CT

MAY HELP YOU CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES

[The Univfy test will] "help patients know where they fit in the spectrum. If the test says they have a good chance of getting pregnant, it may give them more hope to try again. If not, it might be the information they need to move on to another option, like using a surrogate carrier or adopting."

Lynn Westphal, M.D.

Fertility Specialist and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility) at Stanford University Medical Center, in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle

"More than seven million people struggle with infertility in this country. Treatments are now widely available, but they can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Now a company based in Los Altos is offering women a personalized predictor of their chances of success with IVF."

"Univfy’s prediction models actually show more than 60 percent of the women who use them have a higher probability of IVF success than their age-based estimates alone suggest.....I’m Ms. Prepared, so I like the idea of being realistic about what your chances of getting pregnant might be, because IVF always seems to be the great unknown."

"Many women in their late 30s and beyond turn to IVF, usually with little sense of whether the physically demanding and expensive treatments are likely to work. Services like Univfy are trying to help women understand their own fertility better....[Univfy] draws on detailed data from a five-year study of IVF patients and other predictive models to provide personalized information about an individual’s likelihood of conception."

"Most reproductive [centers] now offer special financing packages, [such as] discounts for multiple I.V.F. cycles paid upfront, or options to have part of the fee refunded if you don’t become pregnant...Univfy, a company that [provides] I.V.F. prediction tests, has recently introduced a free online "I.V.F. cost calculator" that uses your probability of becoming pregnant to help you compare the cost of different financing options."